Black Powder Italian "The Hawken" CAL. 54 Single Shot Rifle. Serial number 036555. Octagon barrel, mounted brass along the handle. Rubbing to wood, wear to barrel, good condition. Measures 46" L. This Gun will Have to be Transferred by a Registered Party Approved by Law, We Will Be Able to Ship this Firearm to a Registered Federal Firearms License Holder. Shipping: Third party (estimate $200-$300)
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Antique Swedish Mauser M96 Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori Rifle. Dated 1911. Serial number 289421. Mounted sight gauge, hooks for shoulder strap. Rubbing to wood, good condition. Measures 49-1/2" L. This Gun will Have to be Transferred by a Registered Party Approved by Law, We Will Be Able to Ship this Firearm to a Registered Federal Firearms License Holder. Shipping: Third party (estimate $200-$300)
Marlin Firearm Co. Glenfield Model 60 Semi-Auto Rifle. Cal 22 LR. Stock number 26395133. North Haven Conn, U.S.A. Round barrel, carved grips. Scratches to wood, wear to barrel. Measures 40-1/2" L. This Gun will Have to be Transferred by a Registered Party Approved by Law, We Will Be Able to Ship this Firearm to a Registered Federal Firearms License Holder. Shipping: Third party (estimate $200-$300)
A cangiarro knife dating: circa 1800 provenance: Naples Wide, single-and false-edged blade signed "C. LABRUNA" on one side and "C. I. D. R." on the other. Geip with brown, horn grip scales (damages from moth) with engraved, silver mounts. Cangiarro knife given as a firearm to soldier, non-commissioned officers and lower officers. Period 1775-1815. dimensions: length 64.5 cm.
Perry Breechloading Single Shot Pistol with long barrel dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Very long, round, smooth, 52 cal. barrel, marked "17", with foresight; smooth frame, marked "PERRY PATENT ARMS CO NEWARK NJ" and "1855" at the powder chamber block; long, "S"-shaped trigger guard, also functioning as a lever to open the loading block. Wooden grip scales, iron frame. Very scarce. See a pistol with a scarce, short barrel like this at the National Museum of American History: the description says that Alonzo D. Perry's invention was presumably the bust firearm ever produce at that time. In 1855 the U.S. Government ordered 200 breechloading rifles, the most famous of them was the Navy model. dimensions: length 93.5 cm.
19th century AD. A Colt six-shot single-action 1851 model Navy percussion revolver in .36 calibre; the 19cm hexagonal rifled barrel with loading lever below (lacking main pivot screw and one dowel peg) and brass blade foresight (a later fitting?), numbered 126155/2 inscribed with '- ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U. S. AMER[ICA -]' to top face, cut through the last letters by the modification fitting of a separate V-backsight, the barrel key with modern retaining screw; six-chambered cylinder with nipples, numbered [24]305 (traces only of engraving); brass trigger guard, numbered 24305 and backstrip, mahogany grip with diamond mother of pearl and rectangular German silver insets to left; naive small heart emblem cut into right; frame with trigger and hammer assembly (lacking/broken mainspring) with some screws being modern replacements, numbered 126155/2. 1.12 kg, 33cm long (13"). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired on the UK art market, 1980-1990. Serial number 24305 was given to a .36 calibre Navy Colt made in 1853; serial number 126155 was allocated to a matched pair of .36 calibre Navy Colts made in 1862. [No Reserve] Fair condition; surfaces pitted and lacking elements as noted. An iconic firearm.
A Windsor P53 1856 (2nd pattern) three band Enfield rifle, the 39ins barrel stamped crown over TP over S, crown over B1 and double crows foot, the lockplate showing engraved crown, "Windsor 1856", with full stock with brass butt plate and trigger guard, the butt plate stamped 48 and 4 R.S.M., with elevating sight and ramrod present, 55ins overall Note : This 1853 pattern musket was manufactured in America - See C.H. Rhodes - "The British Soldiers Firearm", London 1964. Purchased in Sotheby's Arms, Armour & Militaria sale on 23rd April 1985
A mid/late 19th century Smith & Wesson model 2 Army Revolver, six shot single action with 6" Heptagonal barrel, serial number 39392 - sold as a section 58 firearm therefore with no licence required Condition report: Appears to have approx. 40% of original blue with some original varnish on grips, good bore with chambers operational, good mechanical action and tight cock-up/indexing and clear barrel address
A mid/late 19th century Smith & Wesson model 2 Army Revolver, six shot single action with 6" Heptagonal barrel, serial number 39392 - sold as a section 58 firearm therefore with no licence required Condition report: Appears to have approx. 40% of original blue with some original varnish on grips, good bore with chambers operational, good mechanical action and tight cock-up/indexing and clear barrel address
A iron miniature puffer dating: 20th Century provenance: Europe Smooth, two-stage, 4 mm cal. barrel, octagonal and engraved at the first part, then round; lock with external wheel with a frame of engraved brass, smooth plate with finishing; snap pan-cover, engraved en suite with the hammer, the springs and the safety lock; iron stock with spherical pommel, engraved with hunting scene and floral motifs; complete with belt hook and ramrod. Beautiful and functioning miniature of this charming firearm. dimensions: length 11 cm.
19th century AD. A Colt six-shot single-action 1851 model Navy percussion revolver in .36 calibre; the 19cm hexagonal rifled barrel with loading lever below (lacking main pivot screw and one dowel peg) and brass blade foresight (a later fitting?), numbered 126155/2 inscribed with '- ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U. S. AMER[ICA -]' to top face, cut through the last letters by the modification fitting of a separate V-backsight, the barrel key with modern retaining screw; six-chambered cylinder with nipples, numbered [24]305 (traces only of engraving); brass trigger guard, numbered 24305 and backstrip, mahogany grip with diamond mother of pearl and rectangular German silver insets to left; naive small heart emblem cut into right; frame with trigger and hammer assembly (lacking/broken mainspring) with some screws being modern replacements, numbered 126155/2. 1.12 kg, 33cm long (13"). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired on the UK art market, 1980-1990. Serial number 24305 was given to a .36 calibre Navy Colt made in 1853; serial number 126155 was allocated to a matched pair of .36 calibre Navy Colts made in 1862. Fair condition; surfaces pitted and lacking elements as noted. An iconic firearm.
*A DB 12 bore top lever hammerless boxlock ejector sporting gun, by Williams & Powell, 25 South Castle St, Liverpool, number 8828, 46¾” overall including ¾” butt extension, damascus barrels 30” re-nitro proved for .728” and .732”, and numbered “1” of a pair, and with dolls head extension; with finely scroll engraved frame and trigger guard, gold inlaid “SAFE” to top safety catch, and walnut stock with finely figured butt inset with silver “1” and oval silver escutcheon engraved with monogram. GWO & clean condition; with fur lined canvas slip case. Plate 15 Firearm Licence required
A 19TH CENTURY HAMMER FIRE DOUBLE BARREL SPORTING GUN, chequered wood grip, with plain steel barrels and mechanism, L 119 cmBuyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping Condition Report:One hammer is stuck.Antique firearm so it does not require a certificate / licence.Really for display only hence the guide.
English School, 19th Century, Portrait of Grenadier Guardsmen, oil on board, signed with monogram “PT”, framed, 23 x 18.5 cm The tunic type jacket came in , in 1856 at the very end of the Crimean War and replaced the cut-away coat with tails. It would mean that the grenadiers in this painting were late 1850's early 1860's. The guardsman appears to be carrying the rather long Enfield Rifled Musket with a socket bayonet, i.e one with a handle like knife. The standard infantry firearm gradually became shorter and "Sword Bayonets" (blades with handles rather than spikes without handles) in decades post 1860. The Grenadier Guards (GREN GDS) is an infantry regiment of the British Army. It is the most senior regiment of the Guards Division and, as such, is the most senior regiment of infantry. It is not, however, the most senior regiment of the Army, this position being attributed to the Life Guards. Although the Coldstream Guards was formed before the Grenadier Guards, that regiment is ranked after the Grenadiers in seniority as it was a regiment of the New Model Army.
Smith & Wesson: a .32 cal. 5 shot rimfire action revolver, Serial No. 96390, the top break action barrel 3 1/2in. in original worn 'blued' finish, rosewood grips with bird's head profile. NB: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ITEM DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY FIREARM CERTIFICATE AS IT IS AN OBSOLETE RIMFIRE CALIBRE.
A reproduction (Italian) .45 cal. US1847 black powder percussion 6 shot revolver, with 9in. round barrel, engraved on cylinder U.S.M.R., fitted brass trigger guard and polished wooden grips, Serial No. 1791; in original fitted wooden case containing powder flask, bullet mould, bullets, oil bottle and percussion caps. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
A Gem Convertible, by Langenham approx. 8.5mm, the 20in. octagonal barrel bearing the crossed rifles and LZ motif, T-bar latch opening and plated under lever action, with fruit wood stock and steel butt plate, 36 1/2in. long overall. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
A Gem type Garden air gun, with 19 3/4in. 9mm. octagonal barrel with T-bar latch, fitted groove sight thumb piece, under lever action, the barrel stamped with crowned ELG mark, complete with stained wood stock and steel butt cap, 36 1/2in. long overall. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
A Gem "The Jubilee" .22cal. Combination Garden gun, two stage round and octagonal 17 3/4in. barrel, bearing proof marks, the top lever latch with groove sight thumb piece and under lever action, replacement stock with steel butt cap, the side with a cylinder stamped with initials C & A above the sliding button, serial no. 517233, with a breech fitted with later hinged cartridge extractor, 34 1/2in. long overall. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
A Quackenbush .22 cal. rifle, the 22in. heavy plated barrel with hinged breech holding the firing pin, solid mounts below with cut out trigger, walnut stock with plated butt cap, 37in. long overall. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
A Quackenbush .22cal. rifle, the 18in. barrel, hinged breech and Victorian proof marks with nickel plated mount and cut away trigger guard, stained wood stock and plated butt plate, 33in. long overall. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
A Swiss Schmidt-Rubin type K31 7.5mm x 55 rifle, with full-length stained beech stock and 24in. barrel, with magazine and sprung barrel end cover, Serial No. 254916. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
A Gem type, Garden air gun, with two stage round and octagonal 17 3/4in. 9mm. barrel, the top latch with groove sight thumb piece, under lever action, no. 18946, stained wood stock and steel butt cap (spring now detached), 34in. long overall. NB The successful buyer of this lot will need an R.F.D. certificate or the appropriate Section 1 Firearm Permit with correct variations.
Pistol: An extremely rare WW2 SOE WELROD MKII assassination pistol. Calibre .32/7.65mm. Serial number of this weapon is 0091 (approx 2800 made) possibly 1600!! Simple grip safety. Detachable rubber grip containing an 8 (?) round magazine. Action is a manually operated single action, operating with a 6 or 8 round magazine. This pistol conforms with all the specifications and was before deactivation, a firearm. An interesting item with de/act certificate. a/f
A quantity of militaria, comprising; W. Zoll: a bronze bust of Adolf Hitler, raised on a perspex base, 15cm high, a Nazi SS armband, a Nazi leather wallet bearing a gilt swastika, a German repeating firearm magazine, a German WWII can opener; WIF Focus 131 torch and aluminium water bottle, an enamelled bracelet composed of swastikas, and a 1941 war office German army identification booklet.
PLEASE NOTE: A photocopy Dating Certificate from the Tank Museum accompanies this vehicle, not an original document. - Powered by a 4.5-litre Rolls-Royce B60 six-cylinder petrol engine - Complete with de-activated Browning 0.30 calibre and smoke dischargers - MoT exempt with Swansea V5 document Further info: Developed in 1949 as a replacement for the Dingo, Daimler's Ferret was adopted by the British Army and a number of Commonwealth forces as a tough and rugged armoured reconnaissance vehicle. Powered by a 4.5-litre Rolls-Royce B60 six-cylinder petrol engine driving through a 5-speed pre-select Wilson epicyclic gearbox, the Mk 1 debuted in 1952 whilst the final versions remained in production up to 1971. A versatile performer, the fast and strong Ferret is capable of speeds approaching 60mph. This Mk 2/3 example comes complete with a de-activated Browning 0.30 calibre machine gun in the turret and smoke dischargers present. The vehicle is accompanied by a dating certificate from the Tank Museum, a firearm de-activation certificate, Swansea V5 and declaration of MoT exemption. Previously featured on the front cover of Classic Military Vehicle magazine (copy on file) it is sure to turn heads and command respect wherever it goes.
A Second World War British Leather Shell Carrier by B.H.& G.LTD., of typical form, the fascia with a transfer of the Royal Coat of Arms over a large embossed N, with rolled leather swing handle, the underside stamped No.57 III, B.H.& G.LTD., 14cm diameter, 34cm high; twelve Various Firearm Reference Books and Trade Catalogues (13)
Rifle: An Armi - Jaeger copy of the U.S.A.R.-16 Vietnam U.S. Service Rifle. Action cocks and dry fires. Short barrel of 18"" with flash eliminator. Model used for Special Forces. Black plastic stocks. A full size and weight replica, a former firearm now deactivated with certificate of deactivation certificate. Good working order and condition.
A 19th Century 12 Bore Pinfire Double Barrel Sporting Gun by Andrew Thompson, Berwick, No.S 115 A, the 76cm browned steel barrels signed on the top flat, numbered and stamped 13, with London proof marks, with foliate engraved hammers, signed back action, under lever break, the walnut stock with chequered grip and fore-end, in a brass bound mahogany case with inset half hinged ring handle, the green baize lined interior fitted with accessories including a brass and steel pinfire redecapper, three piece cleaning rod, ebony handed felt cleaning rod and a cleaning head box, also a letter from the Proof House describing it as an Antique Firearm
Walther Lever Action CO2 Air Rifle: Walther’s Lever Action air rifle is so realistic; no one will be able to tell the difference between your air rifle and the Winchester 1894 firearm it copies! Uses 1 88-gram CO2 cartridge, Lever-action, 8-shot rotary clip, 15” length of pull 3-lb. trigger pull, Western-style ambidextrous stock, Front sight adj. for wind age, rear adj. for elevation, Nickel barrel and action, Rubber buttpad in original box together with a Gun Case
An Imperial German toolkit, probably for a machinegun or other firearm, comprising a combination hammer/spanner, turnscrew, pliers and five various drifts, contained in a fitted leather case by Lom Söhne, Berlin (two compartments vacant), together with a glass, a folding spoon and a salt container in leather case.

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